This eight-unit course has been developed to meet the needs of health professionals, clinicians and policymakers for a postgraduate qualification in health economics. Students are able to specialise in health economics, economic evaluation, international health or health policy.
| Domestic students | International students | |
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| Intakes | First semester, second semester | |
| Course Content | University handbook entry for this course | University handbook entry for this course |
| Duration | 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time | 1 year |
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Fees for 2009
Multiply fee by duration for approximate cost |
Commonwealth supported place (CSP) Commonwealth supported place not offered for this course. Domestic fee per 48 credit points |
International fee per 48 credit points 48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year Fee information not presently available. Please contact the faculty. |
| Monash course code | 3807 | 3807 |
| Faculty | Faculty of Business and Economics | Faculty of Business and Economics |
| Contact | If you wish to pre-assess yourself for admission to this course, visit In2Monash at: In2Monash For other enquiries, contact the Graduate School of Business telephone +61 9903 1400 or visit: http://www.gsb.monash.edu.au | If you wish to pre-assess yourself for admission to this course, visit In2Monash at: In2Monash For other enquiries, contact the Graduate School of Business telephone +61 9903 1400 or visit: http://www.gsb.monash.edu.au |
Candidates for admission require a pass degree in any discipline or an equivalent qualification and, usually, relevant employment experience or a credit average in an executive certificate or graduate certificate in the relevant discipline.
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
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